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1931ANGELUS Fourth Row-M. Anderson, A. Bishop, XV. Graham, D. Card, J. Williams, M. Smiley, G. Whitaker, XV. Carlton, C. Burnett. M. Allison. Third Row-C. Kendrick, H. Fontius, N. Steel, J. Morrill, R. Jones, F. Bulklcy, D. Ebcy, D. Swift, XV. Chase, A. Huston, Mr. Pitts. Second Row-D. Abbott, R. Bosworth, A. Kauvar, L. Giesccke, C. Barry, J. Haggott, C. Mend, R. Min' tener, W. Denious. First Row-K. Danc, E. Van Cise, C. McLauthlin, R. Card, G. Bramley, C. Fisher, J. Griffin, J. Clark, H. McLister, W. Matthews. OFFICERS Richard Bosworth ..... ........... .................... ....... ........ P 1 e 5 ident Wayne Williams ..... ........................ ......... V i CC'PTESl:dCVlf Harry Fontius ....... .................. S ccretary Wilbur Denious .. ...... ........ S crgcmit-at-Arms David Abbott ........ .................. T rcasurcf Mr. R. S. Pitts ....... ................. S pousor CONGRESS DEBATING SOCIETY ONGRESS, looking back over its twentyffive years of leadership in scholastic activf ities, 'finds that the year 193061 has been a great success compared with the ,pref ceding years. The club benefited greatly from the expert guidance and leadership of its president and Mr. Pitts, who added to the glory of the club by coaching the Kiwanis oratorical prize winner, VVayne Williams, the vice president. The programs consisted of several interesting speakers among whom was Mr. Menon, who worked with Ghandi in India. The two current topic discussions which aroused the most interest were Prohibition and Abolition of InterfCollegiate Foot' ball. The social activities have also been successful. The first meeting of the members was the annual reunion banquet at the Brown Palace Hotel. The Congress Christmas dance was a distinct social success. IIS!
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1931 ANGELUS Third Row-T. Bomash, R. Moore, S. Snvcry, YV. Monson, A. Corske, M. Studebaker. Second Row-C. Caruso, J. Rosenblum. H. Spiro, H. Cook, A. Rosenthal. First Row-B. Goldberg, C. Redding, Mr. Putnam CSponsorJ, I... Block, E. Troy, j. Dublin. OFFICERS Leo Block ...................................................... ....... ........,........... P 1 esidcnt George Estill, Bernard Goldberg ................ ............,.... V ic.:-Presidents Charles Redding ................................,.. ............ R ccording Secretavy Earl Troy .......................................... ......... C orvexpondi-ng Sec'retu1y Charles Caruso ...................... .. ..... .............................. T feasufer Jack Dublin ..................... .......... H isto1imvLib1a1ian Ted Bomash ..,. . .................. .......... S ETgC1lI1!'dl'AT1llS Mr. Ralph B. Putnam ........... ................,..... S ponsof SENATE DEBATING SOCIETY HE Senate Debating Society, one of the most highly honored clubs in East High, completed its year of debating and oratorical activities with remarkable success. Led by Leo Block, president, and Mr. Putnam, sponsor, the club carried out its schedf uled program very efficiently. The first important event of the club year was the lecture of Philip Van Cise, on Methods of Crime Detection. The meeting was open to everyone and it was well attended. , On January sixteenth, 1931, the Senators held their dance, the Second Annual Snow Frolic. The chairman of the dance committee was Albert Rosenthal, and under his able direction the dance was made one of the outstanding social events of the year. The season closed with the annual debates with Congress Debating Society of East, and with Vs7ebster Debating Society of North. X E241
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-- 1931 ANGELUS Third Row-H. Frumess, R. jones, M. Morris, F. Kalichstein, E. Hoffman, L. Pfeiier, J. Walton, C. Popejoy, C. Grover, C. Morck, B. Trunk. Second Row--P. Hornbcin, J. Mitchell, J. Rosenblum, H. Kalichstein, G. Prince, J. Poley, J. Parsons, E. King, I. Milstein, E. Cook, D. kVeaver, B. Mitchell, V. jones, R. judelovitz. First Row-L. Marshall, R. Amter, B. Madsen, A. Rosenthal, M. Erwin, T. Taylor, M. Murchison, M. james, L. Curpcntcr, N. j. Bcll, B. Winn. OFFICERS Travis Taylor ........ ................ . .... ............ P 1 esidcnt Al Rosenthal ............. ....... V icc'P1csidcnt Rcnn Amptcr ......... . ........ ............ . Sccvctnvy Miss Minn Murchison ....... ........... S ponsor PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB HE Public Speaking Club is organized for the purpose of giving those interested in debates, open discussions, extemporaneous speaking, and readings, the oppor- tunity to speak before an audience and meet others who have similar interests. Under the sponsorship of Miss Murchison the club has had many interesting meetings during the past year. . Membership in this organization is open to all, and anyone who finds that the art of public speaking appeals to him should join the club next year. The only initia- tion required is that the person desiring entrance give an address at a meeting. i261
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